junctionist
Senior Member
go train running at subway frequency feels so weird lol
I know people in Burlington who essentially use the GO train as a subway equivalent at rush hour already. The Lakeshore line trains run approximately every 15 minutes. They take a Burlington city bus to the GO station at one end of the city, hop on a GO train and travel across the city in a few minutes (without even needing to check the train schedule), and then take a bus from the GO station to their destination.
It's as if Burlington already has a subway line at rush hour. The effects of frequent all-day bi-directional GO service are actually quite impressive in terms of reducing car reliance all across the region and bringing rapid transit to more places.